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		<title>My Favourite (Suzhou) Blogs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It used to be that I&#8217;d skim 10-20 blogs a day, with even more sitting in my feed reader should I have the extra time. I love blogs, love blogging and love the China blogsphere. In fact, it was just that love for it all that led me to setup the Hao Hao Report, a &#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It used to be that I&#8217;d skim 10-20 blogs a day, with even more sitting in my feed reader should I have the extra time. I love blogs, love blogging and love the China blogsphere. In fact, it was just that love for it all that led me to setup the <a href="http://www.haohaoreport.com">Hao Hao Report</a>, a way for the best stories about China to get more exposure.</p>
<p>However, in recent months I&#8217;ve been so swamped with other commitments that my blogxpeditions have become fewer and fewer, to the point where I do all I can just to keep <a href="http://www.ryan-mclaughlin.com/blog">all</a> <a href="http://www.lostlaowai.com/commentary/blog">my</a> <a href="http://www.daobydesign.com/blog">own</a> <a href="http://www.tiptrickmod.com">blogs</a> up to date.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a tangy taste of irony that my love for this stuff led me to <a href="http://www.ryan-mclaughlin.com/blog/2007/07/17/dao-by-design/">make it my career</a>, which, in turn, gobbled up all my free time to do the funner things the net has to offer.</p>
<p>But, I want to change all that. Over the last couple weeks, I&#8217;ve been trying to put time back in my day for the things I enjoy, including browsing blogs. Getting reacquainted with some and discovering some new ones.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m also going to try and feature a couple lists of blogs that I really like on here. And where better to start than my backyard.</p>
<h3>Cool Suzhou Blogs</h3>
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<li><img class="photol" align="photol" src="http://images.websnapr.com/?url=www.silkrc.com%2Fchinadialogs&#038;size=s" alt="This Is China!" /><a href="http://www.silkrc.com/chinadialogs/">This is China!</a> &#8211; Easily one of the most interesting blogs in the English-language China blogsphere. Written by William Dodson, it offers an in depth, candid and rather personal glimpse into business and life in general of a long-time China resident.</li>
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<li><img class="photol" align="photol" src="http://images.websnapr.com/?url=anotherlaowai.com%2Fblog&#038;size=s" alt="This Is China!" /><a href="http://anotherlaowai.com/blog/">Just Another Laowai</a> &#8211; The rough-around-the-edges humour infused blog of a good friend of mine. Man-purses, Chinese Viagra, and how to take a shit are all featured topics.</li>
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<li><img class="photol" align="photol" src="http://images.websnapr.com/?url=peoplesrepublicof.blogspot.com&#038;size=s" alt="This Is China!" /><a href="http://peoplesrepublicof.blogspot.com/">People&#8217;s Republic Of&#8230;</a> &#8211; Another blog of a good friend &#8211; Steven, whom some may know as a contributor at the <a href="http://www.lostlaowai.com/commentary/blog">Lost Laowai China Expat Blog</a>. Thankfully <a href="http://www.lostlaowai.com/commentary/blog/author/steven/">his posts on LLW</a> are more frequent than his blog, which hasn&#8217;t been updated since autumn.</li>
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<li><img class="photol" align="photol" src="http://images.websnapr.com/?url=riceagain.com&#038;size=s" alt="This Is China!" /><a href="http://riceagain.com/">Rice Again</a> &#8211; A fantastically titled blog which is relatively new on the scene. Penned (?) by Nick Dobson, it&#8217;s an eclectic collection of insights on China and Chinese food.</li>
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<li><img class="photol" align="photol" src="http://images.websnapr.com/?url=blog.bobchu.com&#038;size=s" alt="This Is China!" /><a href="http://blog.bobchu.com/">Bob&#8217;s Blog</a> &#8211; Another soon-to-be contributor at Lost Laowai, I&#8217;ve only recently come across Bob&#8217;s blog. As might be guessed, I&#8217;m a sucker for site design, and I dig his. Simple, dark and slick. He&#8217;s also got a sweet collection of photos from his various travels.</li>
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<p>Special mention should go to <a href="http://chabuduo.sinosplice.com/">ChaBuDuo</a>, a long-time fixture in the Suzhou blog scene. Though Matt&#8217;s left the Middle Kingdom for now, his blog is still an excellent resource and great read. Also, frequent commenter Jamieson needs mention as well&#8230; if you find his blog, let me know.</p>
<p>Well, there it is, my short list of Suzhou blogs. If I missed yours, either the aggressive shock therapy has finally worked, and I&#8217;ve managed to block it out, or I just don&#8217;t know about it. If you&#8217;ve got a Suzhou blog, and you happen to read <em>this</em> Suzhou blog, please let me know in the comments.</p>
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